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The Look: "This was a texturized, downtown hairstyle to match the India-meets-England theme that inspired Rag & Bone designers Marcus Wainwright and David Neville," says Guido Palau, who created the look. He undid the pins shown here once the style was set and "roughed the crown for additional texture."

For Your Wedding Day: After prepping with mousse and a texturizer, like Redken Rough Paste 12 ($17), let your hair air-dry. Work it into a loose updo, and add multiples of one style of an extra-pretty pin.

For Your Wedding Day: To craft this style, Murenu used braided hair extensions, anchored by a small real braid beneath. Make sure that the faux hair is an exact color match, and that the braid is placed several inches away from the hairline.

The Look: Ponytails were high and mighty—and super-shiny—at Jason Wu. After ironing the hair pin-straight and smoothing it with Kérastase Fibre Architecte ($42), Odile Gilbert added massive extensions and wrapped them in black latex.

For Your Wedding Day: Though she admits you'll need pro help, Gilbert says an extended pony is "ideal" for a wedding, especially if you sub "a bit of lace or ribbon, or a scarf" for the tough-girl latex.